On the other hand, yes, being able to draw symmetrically on demand is also a good skill to practice.

Your noses seem to all be very tall and narrow, and often lack definition in the nostrils. Try looking at different peoples' noses? Whether upturned, more triangular, hooked, etc.

Not sure what you mean with the celebrity thing?

I do have an issue with noses...I just don't find them at all appealing hahaa so whenever I try to draw a different one like a bulbous one, I hate it and try to morph it into a smooth nose I can stand to look at. I'll take some time to study some more unique facial features ^^ Thanks for the advice

Just practicing some different lighting (this is just with my finger on a memo app on my phone)

I was glancing around galleries and such and stumbled upon this art movement. It was so interesting so I gave it a quick go last night and I really enjoy it. Instead of some boring realism portrait, it's really unique

Bumping this thread with another piece I did
And also some older traditional sketches that I have yet to post
Ah, I totally forgot about this one too.
I was just messing around with a new art program and it sorta just happened ahaha

Something I just did today, pretty quick sketch
I could not for the life of me get his nose right with this angle ughh